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/ 8 March 1996

Destiny of diamonds still in De

Beers’ hands Karen Harverson An upbeat De Beers — which this week announced a 14% increase in its attributable earnings to R2,25-billion for 1995 — is confident that 1996 will see its control of the rough diamond market strengthen. That control was threatened when Russia began leaking stones into the market in 1993, in violation […]

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/ 8 March 1996

The file that revealed all

THE fat file from the archives in Military Intelligence on the 22nd floor of the Liberty Life building in Central Pretoria was the key which opened the door for the team from the Investigative Task Unit. The file was handed over by the then head of counter intelligence General Niewoudt and Brigadier Van Deventer to […]

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/ 8 March 1996

Fear and loathing in the South

Ricardo Dunn Accusations of abuse and intimidation of labourers on smallholdings in the Vanderbijlpark area are not uncommon. The local district surgeon says he treats up to 40 cases of abuse every month. Cheryl Felix, Vaal River chair of local government, says she has worked with numerous cases of physical and sexual abuse in the […]

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/ 8 March 1996

Documents reveal the conspiracy

THE most important documents in the collection, presented to back the allegation that the accused were involved in a conspiracy to commit murder, are: Minutes of a meeting on November 25 1985 between Buthelezi and General Tienie Groenewald, then Chief of Military Intelligence. Buthelezi is recorded as saying he needs a paramilitary force to protect […]

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/ 8 March 1996

Eyewitness: Jislaaik! Blacks have even made things

better Phillipa Garson ‘We are going to start with writing now; ons sal met potlode skryf” instructs teacher Diane Matthews to her “dual-medium” standard one class of about 50 pupils, two-thirds of whom are black. At Laerskool Venterspos, where Matthews has been teaching for 13 years, an unobtrusive revolution has taken place in the depressed […]

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/ 8 March 1996

Publicity-shy judge in the spotlight

Ann Eveleth AS proceedings got underway in the Malan trial Judge Jan Hugo’s eyes crinkled and his grey bearded face lit up with a jovial smile as he broke the ice to share a joke with Attorney General Tim McNally. Agreeing to postpone the trial to give the seven defence teams more time to consult […]

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/ 8 March 1996

A Penny that’s worth gold

SWIMMING: Julian Drew JUST after 10 o’clock on Wednesday morning in Durban the rain was sheeting down outside the King’s Park swimming pool. It had been raining hard all morning and the start of the day’s proceedings at the South African national aquatics championships was delayed by half an hour to allow competitors and officials […]

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/ 8 March 1996

Sugarboy finally meets his destiny

Sugarboy Malinga has always had the talent to make it to the top, but circumstances always contrived to prevent him meeting his destiny — until last weekend BOXING: Gavin Evans THERE are times in the self-contained little universe of prize fighting when the whole thing seems no better than a crass charade; and then there […]

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/ 8 March 1996

Pulling the strings on the Buthelezi marionette

The trial of General Magnus Malan and the 19 other accused has has exposed the methods of the previous government’s State Security Council during the turbulent 1980s. Mangosuthu Buthelezi was seen as a puppet by the State Security Council in its covert battle against the ANC. Eddie Koch and Ann Eveleth report TOP-SECRET government documents […]

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/ 8 March 1996

Sabadia murder reveals more than just a body

It took former hired killers to catch the hired killers of Zahida Sabadia, reports Stefaans Brummer A week after student doctor Zahida Sabadia disappeared, half a rugby team’s worth of heavies in four cars and a van with Telkom markings, hung around the mansion in Ruslouw where the mother-of-three had lived with her husband, psychiatrist […]